The USS Harry Truman passes through Suez Canal

nhboy

Ubi bene ibi patria
"The USS Harry Truman, along with two guided-missile destroyers and two cruisers, transited the strategic canal on Sunday without incident for a mission designed to promote “stability” in the region and provide air support for Nato-led forces in Afghanistan, the Navy said in a statement.

“We've trained hard and we're ready to operate alongside our coalition partners to conduct maritime security operations to ensure stability and build trust and confidence throughout the region,” Rear Admiral Kevin Sweeney, commander of the Truman strike group, said in the statement.

The US carrier moved through the canal at a tumultuous moment in Egypt as military rulers have unleashed a brutal crackdown against street protesters.

Nearly 800 people have been killed in the unrest.

The violence has caused tensions between Cairo and Washington, with US officials frustrated after their repeated appeals not to use lethal force were ignored.

Despite the bloodshed in Egypt, the United States has not cut off $1.3 billion in annual military aid but last week, President Barack Obama announced the cancellation of a major joint exercise, Bright Star, which is normally held every two years.

The Truman replaces the carrier USS Nimitz in the Gulf region, as part of the Pentagon's policy to keep one carrier in the area year-round.

At nearly 200 kilometres long, the Suez canal is a vital link between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea for US forces.

About 35 to 45 US naval ships, including aircraft carriers, pass through the canal every year, according to the US Fifth Fleet.

Owned by Egypt, the canal is governed by an international treaty that guarantees free navigation.

The US military enjoys special privileges due to its long-running alliance with Egypt, allowing American naval ships to jump the queue of vessels to transit the canal.

The canal also carries special importance as the United States withdraws tens of thousands of troops and vast amounts of equipment from Afghanistan through the end of 2014. "
 

Homer J

Power Chord
Seen enough of the Suez to last a lifetime. We went through six times during one extended deployment on the USS Saratoga.
 

bcp

In My Opinion
Seen enough of the Suez to last a lifetime. We went through six times during one extended deployment on the USS Saratoga.

I only got to go through one time, we were on a new ship, the pre-commissioning crew and we came through on the way from Bangor to Norfolk.

I will say that it was really cool and something I am glad I was able to do/see
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
"The US carrier moved through the canal at a tumultuous moment in Egypt as military rulers have unleashed a brutal crackdown against street protesters.

Nearly 800 people have been killed in the unrest.

The violence has caused tensions between Cairo and Washington, with US officials frustrated after their repeated appeals not to use lethal force were ignored.

Obama's foreign policy is a big success
 
I only got to go through one time, we were on a new ship, the pre-commissioning crew and we came through on the way from Bangor to Norfolk.

I will say that it was really cool and something I am glad I was able to do/see

Panama Canal was very cool.
 

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
I only got to go through one time, we were on a new ship, the pre-commissioning crew and we came through on the way from Bangor to Norfolk.

I will say that it was really cool and something I am glad I was able to do/see


Wow. Normally that might have been via the Panama Canal? Not the Suez canal?
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Panama Canal was very cool.

Rode the train next to the canal. Some guy who was a RR employee invited our group of sailors to ride in the office car (a box car with a desk). Very cool standing next to an big open door on the train, passing a bottle of rum around. First thing we did when we got off the train was get some horse burgers and banana fries


Never saw the Suez
 

Homer J

Power Chord
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Rubio1 said:
Seen enough of the Suez to last a lifetime. We went through six times during one extended deployment on the USS Saratoga.

Sinking Sara CV-60. Great ship

Surprisingly fast too. We were due to leave for a six month cruise on August 7, 1990. Saddam and his goon squad invaded Kuwait on August 2nd. We left Mayport as scheduled but rather than take the normal two weeks to make it to the Med, we did it in four days. Three days after we passed through the Straits of Gibralter, we made our first trip through the Suez.
 

oldman

Lobster Land
Rode the train next to the canal. Some guy who was a RR employee invited our group of sailors to ride in the office car (a box car with a desk). Very cool standing next to an big open door on the train, passing a bottle of rum around. First thing we did when we got off the train was get some horse burgers and banana fries


Never saw the Suez

Been through the Panama canal 7 times and rode a train once. There was a Cryptologic Tech station on one end and a guy that had been stationed there took us on the train to show where he liked for R&R, beer and bar girls. All I remember was him telling us to keep an eye out for black panthers (the cats) along the way.
 
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